Under Basel III,to account for credit risk,a bank's assets are multiplied by a credit risk weight,which reflects:
A) the degree of interest rate risk attached to that asset class.
B) the degree of liquidity risk attached to that asset class.
C) the degree of counterparty risk attached to that asset class.
D) the degree of credit risk attached to that asset class.
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